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Budget fever: Investors richer by Rs 2.3 lakh cr!

Last updated on: March 1, 2011 17:17 IST
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Stock market on Tuesday cheered the Union Budget for the second consecutive day with a record- breaking rally, taking the total addition to investors' wealth to over Rs 2,33,500 crore (Rs 2,335 billion) in just two trading sessions.

The benchmark Sensex on Tuesday soared higher by 623.10 points -- the biggest one-day gain since May 18, 2009 when the index had rose by nearly 2,111 points to cheer the people's majority verdict in favour of the incumbent United Progressive Alliance government.

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Budget fever: Investors richer by Rs 2.3 lakh cr!

Last updated on: March 1, 2011 17:17 IST

In the process, the total investors' wealth, measured in terms of cumulative market value of all listed stocks, rose by Rs 1,85,549 crore (Rs 1,855.49 billion) at the end of Tuesday's trading.

Prior to this, the investors' wealth had risen by nearly Rs 50,000 crore (Rs 500 billion) on Monday, when the Sensex rose by over 122 points despite paring most of the nearly 600-point gains on the back of union Budget announcements.

At the end of Tuesday's trade, the investors' wealth stood at Rs 65,28,620.46 crore (Rs 65,286.2 billion), up from Rs 63,43,071.92 crore (Rs 63,430.71 billion) on Monday.

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Budget fever: Investors richer by Rs 2.3 lakh cr!

Last updated on: March 1, 2011 17:17 IST
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Besides, Monday's gain of 3.5 per cent, it is also the highest ever one-day rise for the Sensex for a day after the Union Budget announcement.

So far, the gain of 3.27 per cent registered on the day after the Budget announcement of February 28, 2002 was the biggest ever, which has now been relegated to the second position.

However, the market had fallen sharply, with a 3.87 per cent plunge in the Sensex, on the Budget day itself in 2002.

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Budget fever: Investors richer by Rs 2.3 lakh cr!

Last updated on: March 1, 2011 17:17 IST
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Over the past 10 years, the markets have registered mostly negative returns in the one-month period post Budget.

The average return for this period has been negative 1.2 per cent, with the best and worst movements being a gain of 9 per cent and a loss of 11 per cent, respectively in one-month period after the Budget announcement.

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Budget fever: Investors richer by Rs 2.3 lakh cr!

Last updated on: March 1, 2011 17:17 IST
Stock brokers.

Marketmen said the market has mostly responded to the pro-reforms announcements made in this year's Budget.

Besides, a sharp sell-off in the run-up to the Budget as the Sensex has fallen by about 15 per cent over past two months and absence of any major expectations, have also helped the markets register smart gains on Tuesday and on the Budget day.

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